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  8. Chapter 4399 - PROHIBITORY PROVISIONS AND CRIMES


Chapter 4399 - PROHIBITORY PROVISIONS AND CRIMES


  • Section 4399.01 - [Repealed].
  • Section 4399.02 - Liability of owner or lessee for injuries caused by intoxicated person.
  • Section 4399.03 - Unlawful sale or gift of intoxicating liquors forfeits lease.
  • Section 4399.04 - Fines, costs, and damages lien upon the real estate.
  • Section 4399.05 - Liability of owner of building or premises for fines, costs, and damages.
  • Section 4399.06 - Lease void where premises used for sale of intoxicating liquors contrary to law.
  • Section 4399.07 - Damages recovered by a minor.
  • Section 4399.08 - Suit for damages.
  • Section 4399.09 - Keeping place where beer or intoxicating liquors are sold, furnished, or given away in violation of law.
  • Section 4399.10 - Sale, exchange, or gift of intoxicating liquor in brothel.
  • Section 4399.11 - Sale of intoxicating liquor near certain institutions prohibited.
  • Section 4399.12 - Sale of intoxicating liquor near certain institutions prohibited - exceptions.
  • Section 4399.13 - [Repealed].
  • Section 4399.14 - Public dance hall - use of intoxicating liquor.
  • Section 4399.15 - Adulterated spirituous liquor, alcoholic liquor, or beer.
  • Section 4399.16 - Rioting, reveling, intoxication, or drunkenness at taverns.
  • Section 4399.17 - Use of poison in manufacture, preparation, or sale of intoxicating liquor.
  • Section 4399.18 - Liability for acts of intoxicated person.
  • Section 4399.99 - Penalty.
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